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Index
In Memoriam: Stan A. Kuczaj Preface Contents Contributors Introduction 1 A History of Animal Personality Research
Abstract Early Expressions Constitutional Differences and Functional Disturbances (1927) A Behavior Rating Scale for Young Chimpanzees (1938) The Relationship Between Emotionality and Various Other Salients of Behavior in the Rat (1940) Temperament in Chimpanzees (1949) The Emotions Profile Index (1966, 1973, 1978) Personality in Monkeys: Factor Analyses of Rhesus Social Behavior (1973) Madingley Questionnaire (1978–Present) Suomi’s Laid-Back, Uptight, and Jumpy Monkeys (1989–Present) The Five-Factor Model Plus Dominance in Chimpanzee Personality (1997–Present) A Recent History of Animal Personality Research Acknowledgements References
Models and Perspectives in the Study of Personality 2 Exploring Factor Space (and Other Adventures) with the Hominoid Personality Questionnaire
Abstract Origins Habits Assumptions and Non-assumptions Evaluating This Research Tradition Conclusion References
3 The Interpersonal Circumplex: A Complementary Approach for Understanding Animal Personality
Abstract The Interpersonal Circumplex in Humans Implications of the Interpersonal Circumplex for the Structure of Animal Personality Implications of the Interpersonal Circumplex for the Role of Social Behavior in Animal Personality Conclusion References
4 The Quantitative and Molecular Genetics of Individual Differences in Animal Personality
Abstract Introduction Theory of Genetic Influence of Animal Personality Personality as a Polygenic Trait
Non-additive Genetic Effects
Distinction Between Quantitative and Molecular Genetics Quantitative Genetics of Animal Personality
Animal Personality Trait Correlations
Molecular Genetics of Animal Personality
Candidate Gene Approaches Genome-Wide QTL Approaches Linkage-Based Mapping (QTL Mapping) Association Mapping
Pleiotropy Future Research Conclusion References
5 Personality from the Perspective of Behavioral Ecology
Abstract Behavioral Ecology Personality in Behavioral Ecology The Maintenance of Personality from an Evolutionary Quantitative Genetic Perspective
Mutation–Selection Balance Disruptive Selection and Sexual Selection Sexual Antagonistic Selection Balancing Selection Genotype-Environment or Genotype-Age Interaction
Theory Explaining the Evolution of Repeatable Behavior (Individual Optimization)
Stable State Distribution and Feedback Loops Negative Frequency-Dependence
Behavioral Plasticity
The Reaction Norm Approach The Character-State Approach Variation in Plasticity, Repeatability, and Correlations Across Ontogeny
Behavioral Syndromes Hypotheses for the Existence of Behavioral Syndromes Plasticity and Behavioral Syndromes Conclusions Acknowledgements References Articles cited in the table
Personality in Various Taxonomic Groups 6 Feeling Fishy: Trait Differences in Zebrafish (Danio Rerio)
Abstract Studying Personality in Zebrafish; Measurements, Fitness, and Population Differences
Shyness–Boldness Exploration-Avoidance Aggression Sociability Activity
Current Perspectives and Future Directions in Zebrafish Models of Human Personality and Personality Disorders
Depressive Disorders Impulsive-Disinhibited Personality Anxiety Disorders
Discussion References
7 Personality in Elasmobranchs with a Focus on Sharks: Early Evidence, Challenges, and Future Directions
Abstract Introduction Personality of Sharks in Captivity Experimental Challenges and Constraints Summary Personality and Individual Differences in the Field Evidence for Personality in the Field The Juvenile Bull Shark as a Model Species for Personality Research Behavioral Assays in Large Free Ranging Sharks Evidence for Interindividual Variation in Shark Behavior: Reasons to Study Shark Personality Tools for Studying Shark Personality in the Wild Summary Conclusions and Future Directions Acknowledgements References
8 Personality and Individuality in Reptile Behavior
Abstract Personality and Individuality in Reptile Behavior Terminology and Food Preferences Individuality and Antipredator Behavior in Snakes
Consistency of Antipredator Behavior Over Time Long-Term Developmental Trait Consistency Experiential Effects Consistency of Behavior Across Situations
Behavioral Consistency Across Temperatures Relationship Between Antipredator Behavior and Open-Field exploration Relationship Between Antipredator Behavior and Responses to Chemical Prey Extracts
Heritability of Antipredator Behavior Fitness Consequences of Inter-Individual Variation Sociality
Individual Differences and Behavioral Syndromes in Lizards
Measuring Behavioral Traits Potential Biases in Research Methods Statistical Analysis of Behavioral Traits and Variables of Interest Heritability and Development of Behavioral Types in Lizards Evidence for Hormone-Dependent Personality Trait Expression Research Programs Studying Personality in Lizards
Namibian Rock Agama Common Lizard
Correlated Variation in Morphology and Behavior
Studies of Turtles Studies of Crocodilians Conclusions Acknowledgments References
9 Personality in Swine
Abstract Personality in Domestic Farm Animals Assessing Personality in Domestic Farm Animals Personality Data Analysis
Coping Styles
Swine Natural Behavior Domestic Swine Welfare Swine Personality Research Behavioral Experiments in Swine Personality Research
Open Field Test Novel Object Test Social Challenge Back-Test Response to Humans
Discussion Implications References
10 Personality in Dogs
Abstract Personality in Dogs The Structure of Dog Personality Methods for Assessing Dog Personality How Good Are Dog Assessments?
Reliability
Test–Retest Reliability Inter-Observer Reliability
Validity
Convergent Validity Discriminant Validity Predictive Validity
What Factors Are Associated with Dog Personality?
Biological Factors
Heredity Breed Morphology Sex Reproductive Status Age
Environmental Factors
Summary References
11 Felid Personality and Its Implications
Abstract Felid Personality and Its Implications Implications of Personality for Felids
Wild Versus Domestic Cats Coat Color Rearing Environment Health Outcomes Welfare and Conservation Future Studies
References
12 What Do We Want to Know About Personality in Marine Mammals?
Abstract Introduction Defining Personality for Marine Mammals Overview of Current Marine Mammal Personality Research
Cetaceans: Bottlenose Dolphins Pinnipeds: Grey Seals (Halichoerus grypus) Cross-Species Comparisons Refining Methods and Techniques for Marine Mammal Personality Research
Future Directions
Social Rank and Dominance Learning Physiology Friendships
Conclusions References
Applications of the Study of Nonhuman Personality 13 Individual Differences in Nonhuman Animals: Examining Boredom, Curiosity, and Creativity
Abstract Defining “Individual Differences” Individual Differences: Why Do They Matter? Why Study Individual Differences? What Is Boredom? Individual Differences in Human Boredom Animal Boredom Individual Differences in Animal Boredom The Future of Boredom Research Curiosity in Nonhuman Animals Creativity, Play, and Problem-Solving Conclusion References
14 Phenotype Management: An Inclusive Framework for Supporting Individuals’ Contributions to Conservation Populations
Abstract Introduction Phenotype Management—Connecting the Concepts Across Conservation Populations Factors that Affect the Frequencies of Phenotypes in Populations Phenotype Management as Applied to Ex Situ Populations for Conservation Ex Situ Animals as Educators Crossover Conservation Populations: From in Situ to Ex Situ and Back Behavioral Type Diversity Is Necessary for Release Success Habitat, the Crucial Ingredient for Phenotype Success Conclusion References
15 You Are What You Eat: The Interplay Between Animal Personality and Foraging Ecology
Abstract Foraging Ecology and the Giving-Up Density Framework Personality and Foraging Ecology: Studies in Wild Species Personality and Foraging Ecology: Studies in Captive Species Conclusion References
16 Applications of Research in Nonhuman Animal Personality
Abstract Introduction Within-Species Applications
Environment/Personality Interactions
Effect of Environmental Enrichment Response to Barren Environments
Across-Species Applications
Selection and Evaluation of Animals for Specific Tasks: Working Animals
Selection of Companion Animals Human Applications
Conclusion References
Index
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